La valentía de mi amiga inspira a su familia.

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La valentía de mi amiga inspira a su familia.
Meaning
The courage of my friend inspires her family.
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Questions & Answers about La valentía de mi amiga inspira a su familia.

Why is valentía a feminine noun?
In Spanish, nouns have grammatical genders that don’t always align with their meaning. The word valentía happens to be feminine by convention rather than logic. Most nouns ending in -ía (like alegría or energía) are also feminine, but it’s mainly something you learn over time.
What does de mi amiga literally mean, and why is it structured this way?
De mi amiga literally means of my (female) friend. Spanish often uses de plus a noun or pronoun to express possession, similar to using ’s in English. You could think of it as “my friend’s” in English. If you were referring to a male friend, you would use de mi amigo instead.
Why do we need the preposition a before su familia?
This is the personal a, a characteristic of Spanish grammar. When the direct object of a sentence refers to a person (or a beloved pet), you usually place a before it. Here, su familia is a group of people, so you use a. It’s a marker indicating that a person (or persons) is the recipient of the action.
Can I use a different verb instead of inspira?
Yes. You could say something like motiva, anima, or estimula. However, inspira conveys a strong sense of inspiration or influence. It focuses on how your friend’s courage deeply affects her family’s thoughts or feelings, rather than just encouraging them.
Is there a difference between la valentía and other words like el coraje?
Both mean “courage” or “bravery,” but valentía usually centers on the idea of boldness and bravery, whereas coraje can also carry nuances of anger or frustration driving someone’s bravery. They’re somewhat interchangeable in many cases, yet la valentía is more common if you want to emphasize noble courage without implying anger.

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